Portland was outscored 8-4 in overtime as the Oklahoma City Thunder beat the Blazers 111-107 at the Rose Garden on Monday.

LaMarcus Aldridge led the Blazers with 39 points, and he might have blocked shot on the Thunder's Kevin Durant at the end of regulation that would have preserved a Portland win. But officials called goaltending and when Nicolas Batum's shot was blocked at the other end, sending the game into overtime tied at 103.

Aldridge finished with 39 points and Wesley Matthews added 18. Jamal Crawford, starting in place of Raymond Felton, had 17 points and five assists, and Nicolas Batum had 13 points for the Blazers (14-11).

Durant finished with 33 points and Russell Westbrook had 28 for the Thunder (19-5).

In the third quarter, the Thunder put on a sprinting, ends-with-a-dunk clinic, led by Russell Westbrook, when they had 10 fast-break points and looked to take control of the game.

The Blazers were outbounded 30-17 by the end of the third quarter, and trailed Oklahoma City 60-52.

Second-chance points were key in the first half for the Thunder, who had 12. Portland, with its rebounding woes, had six. The Blazers also struggled from the free-throw line early, making three of nine attempts, while Oklahoma City made 12 of 14.

Portland recovered to finish making 20 of 26 from the line.

Portland led by as many as eight points in the first quarter, before Oklahoma City closed with an 8-0 run, cutting the Trail Blazers' lead to 31-29 before the second quarter started.